if you prefer twitter, then tweet us, @bbcworld, or you can use the hash tag, #wvys. let's move on now. in athens, the trial has begun of a greek journalist who published a list of more than 2,000 people said to hold bank accounts in switzerland, some of whom are suspected of tax evasion. costas vaxevanis printed the list, which is given by the former french finance minister, christine lagarde, to her greek counterpart, back in 20, so but it wasn't investigated at the time. it included the names of many businessmen and politicians. mr. vaxevanis told the bbc's mark lowen why he published that list. >> the greek government have lied and made a mockery of this list. they were obliged to pass it to the government or justice system. they didn't do it, and they should be in prison for it. but instead they think i should be the one in prison. i imagine there will be a big reaction, especially from those on the list. even if we didn't say whether it would be anything legal, i didn't expect the government would react so fast and in such a vengeful way by sending 20 special fo